GSIS of the Philippines nets PHP113 million in loan payments

Millions collected through partnership with payment service provider

GSIS of the Philippines nets PHP113 million in loan payments

Insurance News

By Roxanne Libatique

The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) in the Philippines has successfully gathered approximately PHP113 million in loan repayments over the past 10 months.

This is a result of the GSIS’s collaboration with the payment service provider Bayad (formerly known as Bayad Center).

GSIS collection through Bayad

Detailed collections reported by GSIS include:

  • PHP36.06 million from 5,144 consoloan accounts
  • PHP26.26 million collected from 2,018 accounts under the GSIS Financial Assistance Loan program
  • PHP16.05 million from 2,396 Multipurpose Loan accounts
  • PHP12.95 million from 3,395 emergency loan accounts

To date, GSIS has authorised 3,003 Bayad outlets across the region to receive payments for loans that are advanced, underpaid, delayed, or in default for more than six months.

How to pay through Bayad

A wide variety of loans can now be paid through Bayad, including the Enhanced Salary Loan, Emergency Loan Assistance, and the Summer One Month Salary Loan, among others. This list extends to the Enhanced Consolidated Loan, Home Emergency Loan Program, and educational and policy loans.

To complete payments, GSIS members must present either SMS notifications from GSIS or display their loan balances as shown on the electronic GSIS Member Online (eGSISMO) system or via the GSIS Touch mobile app. They must also fill out a Bayad form with details such as their full name, business partner number, and the specific type of loan they are settling.

Following payment at any of Bayad’s authorised collection points, members will receive a confirmation text message. They can also check their payment records using eGSISMO or through the GSIS Touch app. Additionally, GSIS emails members a copy of their official receipt.

GSIS has also expanded its payment options to include online transactions through the Union Bank of the Philippines and the Land Bank of the Philippines.

In other news from the Philippines, the Insurance Commission recently revealed the microinsurance sector’s significant growth in 2023.

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